How Countries Make Money When Hosting a FIFA World Cup Introduction Hosting the FIFA World Cup is one of the largest economic and sporting events in the world. Every four years, millions of fans travel …
HOW FIFA MAKES MONEY: THE BUSINESS MODEL AND ECONOMICS OF WORLD FOOTBALL'S GOVERNING BODY Abstract The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is one of the most influential and financially powerful sports organizations …
GLOBAL SPORTS EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY: LEADING COMPANIES AND PROVIDERS OF SPORTS APPAREL, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNOLOGIES Abstract The global sports equipment industry has become one of the fastest-growing sectors within the international economy. Driven by increasing …
THE BUSINESS OF PLAYER TRANSFERS IN SPORTS: ECONOMICS, NEGOTIATIONS, AND THE BUY-SELL PROCESS OF ATHLETES Abstract The global sports industry has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem in which player transfers represent one of the most complex a…
THE BUSINESS OF FOOTBALL: ECONOMIC IMPACT, COMMERCIALIZATION, AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Abstract Football, commonly known as soccer in some countries, is the world's most popular sport and one of the largest global industries. Beyo…
The Bureaucracy of Borders: A Strategic Framework for Managing Administrative Imports In global trade, importing goods is rarely just a challenge of physical transportation. The true bottleneck is almost always institutional. A shipm…
The Architecture of Leadership: A Strategic Blueprint for Managing People at Work Managing people is not about exercising authority; it is about engineering an environment where human potential aligns predictably with organizatio…